- Messages
- 14,626
- Reaction score
- 1,195
- Points
- 1,130
- Location
- In a padded cell
- RC Driving Style
- Bashing
The Revo 3.3 tends to have a higher center of gravity so you can't turn as sharply on the pavement as a buggy. I run a 3.3 with about the same ratio of dirt to road. There are plenty of upgrades available for the Revo.
If you're going to get a Revo, here are some upgrades to consider:
RPM Arms (they're almost indestructible with a lifetime warranty)
Motor Saver Air Filter (also get the outer prefilter both say 2.5r but work on the 3.3)
Lunsford Titan um Pushrods (Very light and strong)
Lunsford Titanium Toe Links
Center Differential Conversion (eliminates the weak Reverse and allows better traction)
Rear Brake Kit
Upgraded Skidplates ( I use Hardcore Racing Titanium)
The only upgrade I would recommend before running is the Motor Saver Air Filter. The rest can be done as you can afford or as they break.
If you're going to get a Revo, here are some upgrades to consider:
RPM Arms (they're almost indestructible with a lifetime warranty)
Motor Saver Air Filter (also get the outer prefilter both say 2.5r but work on the 3.3)
Lunsford Titan um Pushrods (Very light and strong)
Lunsford Titanium Toe Links
Center Differential Conversion (eliminates the weak Reverse and allows better traction)
Rear Brake Kit
Upgraded Skidplates ( I use Hardcore Racing Titanium)
The only upgrade I would recommend before running is the Motor Saver Air Filter. The rest can be done as you can afford or as they break.